A Boynton Beach woman who police said was set on fire last month by her ex-boyfriend returned to work this week as a limousine dispatcher.Naomie Breton suffered second- and third-degree burns June 11 after police said Roosevelt Mondesir doused her with gasoline and set her on fire outside a 7-Eleven.Breton put out the flames herself and called 911. The entire incident was caught on surveillance video.Now she works with bandages on the worst burns and places ice on her stomach when the pain becomes unbearable.Breton said she's remained positive throughout the ordeal, for the most part. But then she took some pictures of herself."To the point I was in tears that whole day," she said. "I was like, 'I'm ugly. I'm ugly.' You know, and then I had to remind myself, you know, I'm here. So no matter what, I'm blessed."Mondesir has been charged with attempted murder and remains in the Palm Beach County Jail. The couple has a 4-year-old son together."It's a tough situation to be in," Breton said.More From WPBF: Email alerts | Mobile | Social9146236

BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. —

A Boynton Beach woman who police said was set on fire last month by her ex-boyfriend returned to work this week as a limousine dispatcher.